The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal

2009, 3 : 58-60
Published online 2009 December 20. DOI: 10.2174/1874309900903010058
Publisher ID: TOPEDJ-3-58

Neurobiological and Psychological Mechanisms Explaining How Hatred is Programmed into the Minds of Children

G. H. Katzman
Midwest Health Center Pediatrics, Dearborn, Michigan 48126, USA.

ABSTRACT

An understanding of the mechanisms involving the programming of hatred into the minds of children has evolved. Indoctrination of children with storylines that are often fabrications is common. The animosities engendered by these stories are fueled by anger frequently associated with mental or physical maltreatment of children in authoritarian societies. Studies indicate that the dominant premotor areas of the brain are important for moral decision making and cognitive control. Eliminating destructive indoctrination, prevention of child abuse and inculcating children with values that promote peaceful human relations have the potential for eliminating the development of hatred and the associated acting out of violent behaviors.

Keywords:

Neurobiology & psychology of hate, social cognition, moral judgment.